Senate expands list of who should report child abuse, human trafficking April 05 2021 By all of us taking a little responsibility for the most vulnerable in our communities, we can make a difference.
The Oregon Senate on Monday, April 5, expanded the list of those who should report possible child abuse to include hoteliers, and those who should report suspected human trafficking to include employees of restaurants and bars. Sexual exploitation crimes often go unreported and victims don t have the resources they need to find help, said Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale. The more reporting the community does, the better.
Both bills on the matter were introduced by members of the Republican Senate caucus and passed with bipartisan support. They now go to the House for consideration.
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